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Postby tonyeh » Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:24 pm

aCe' wrote:
peewee wrote:well that supermarket football really seems to work judging by the way the mancs are going. don't knock it

yea...holy fck 6 titles theyr going after this season eh ?

3 already secured ( Community Shield, World Club champs, Carling Cup)

3 still there for the taking ( Premier League, Champs league, FA cup)

missed out on the Super cup to Zenit..thank fck for that !


unbelievable really... even more scary is the fact that they seem to be going all out to win every single one of them and quite honestly: who would bet against them ?!

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And THAT'S why they have worldwide kudos...not just because they are marketed better.

The bottom line is they win a lot of things, which brings in new fans (who essentially want a good time).

It matters little how Liverpool are marketed (although it helps), but they really need to start winning stuff on a regular basis.
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Postby bigmick » Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:32 pm

tonyeh wrote:It matters little how Liverpool are marketed (although it helps), but they really need to start winning stuff on a regular basis.

Couldn't agree more. Start winning stuff. Lets start by winning a few football matches consecutively, then move on from there.

As for trophies, well just one now and then would keep us interested it must be said.
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Postby Emerald Red » Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:13 pm

bavlondon wrote:Why Liverpool must replace Rafa Benitez with Jose Mourinho in the summer. By Stan Collymore

Saturday February 28 must go down as the day Manchester United effectively retained their Premier League title - without having to kick a ball.

My Call Collymore phone-in was bombarded by Liverpool fans exasperated by the 2-0 defeat at Middlesbrough.

I have the ultimate respect for Anfield manager Rafa Benitez for turning the club into a force in Europe again. But he is absolutely not the man to take them forward next season to challenge Manchester United for a 19th title.

And I think that when chief executive Rick Parry goes this summer, Benitez should follow him through the exit door.

Liverpool's chances of finally landing the title for the first time since 1990 looked good when they won at Chelsea last October. But since Rafa's rant about United boss Sir Alex Ferguson in early January, Liverpool have stuttered badly.

The problem has been a genuine lack of quality as they have spent money on players who wouldn't get into Manchester United's side.

Apart from Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard, there is very little creativity, imagination and guile in Liverpool's team - and they are just too darn negative.

Benitez's tactics may work at Real Madrid in the Champions League, where you can shut up shop and nick a 1-0 win like they did last week, but not in the Premier League where anybody can beat anybody.

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The biggest challenge for Liverpool is to create another dynasty to rival the ones set up by Bob Paisley and Bill Shankly.

And I think the only man who can do that is former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho, whose Inter Milan team now top Serie A. I realise he isn't popular on Merseyside but Mourinho has absolute self-belief and I firmly believe he should be the next Anfield boss.

I would urge Liverpool not to delay and to start putting the feelers out now for the Portu-geezer.

Liverpool have missed on out Nemanja Vidic and Cristiano Ronaldo in the past by not being decisive enough, but this is one decision they should not stall on.

With the political battles at Anfield, luring Mourinho from Milan will not be easy. But I hope there is a big broom to clean up Liverpool this summer and sweep away Parry, Benitez and of course the club's American owners.

I hope any new owners stump up the money required to transform the club and then keep their heads down - unlike the Yanks.

And my first signing would be Mourinho. Players respond to him and he has a proven track record in the Premier League and Europe.

Benitez's track record is in Europe after winning the 2005 Champions League and reaching the 2007 final so it is a no-brainer for me.

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Postby tubby » Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:34 pm

Yeah I know but its still in the papers so worth a read....

Anyway there is more...

The real reason why Liverpool sacked Rick Parry (and it has nothing to do with Rafa)

Rick Parry left Liverpool after trying - and failing - to find a major mega-bucks buyer for the club.

The Kop chief executive had spent the past month in deep dialogue with a mystery Arab group who talked about a takeover but did not deliver.

Wheeler-dealer Parry hoped to put the package together and buy out American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who both want to sell the famous club if the price is right.

But when Parry's mission failed - because the new team did not come up with the cash - his time was up and his 12-year reign ended after a final meeting with Hicks. Parry's departure is NOT a triumph for manager Rafa Benitez, with top Kop sources revealing there is still a lot of doubt about whether the Spaniard will stay.

Benitez has come through a time when many informed insiders tipped him to go. He would definitely have been a casualty if Parry had brought in new backers.

But the failure to find the new buyer was the final straw for Parry, who had ironically brought in Hicks and Gillett when David Moores sold the club.

The disappointment was too much for the chief executive to take. It was also a blow to Gillett who told friends he was confident of a sale.

The identity of the Middle East group is known only to Parry and his closest associates. Parry is due to leave Anfield at the end of the season but club sources believe he will be gone sooner.

However, as Hicks and Gillett clearly want out, Liverpool are still in turmoil behind the scenes with massive question marks hanging over Benitez's future.

The Spaniard has been stalling on his new contract for various reasons. Parry's departure may seem like a boost for him in his bid to control transfer policy but that may not be the case. He will also want to see if the Americans can find a new buyer - but that will now be without Parry's help.

Benitez suffered a bad weekend as Liverpool sunk to an embarrassing 2-0 defeat at Middlesbrough just three days after their Champions League triumph at Real Madrid.

He said: "It's difficult to explain.

If before this game it was going to be difficult to win the League, then it is clearly now going to be even harder. The Champions League is the best option we have now. Before we play Real again we have Sunderland and we must be ready for that game.

"This is a bad result. If you look at the first 30 minutes we were in control. Second would still be an achievement but we have to think about getting three points against Sunderland."
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Postby Sir Roger » Tue Mar 03, 2009 12:25 am

bavlondon wrote:Yeah I know but its still in the papers so worth a read....

Anyway there is more...

The real reason why Liverpool sacked Rick Parry (and it has nothing to do with Rafa)

Rick Parry left Liverpool after trying - and failing - to find a major mega-bucks buyer for the club.

The Kop chief executive had spent the past month in deep dialogue with a mystery Arab group who talked about a takeover but did not deliver.

Wheeler-dealer Parry hoped to put the package together and buy out American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who both want to sell the famous club if the price is right.

But when Parry's mission failed - because the new team did not come up with the cash - his time was up and his 12-year reign ended after a final meeting with Hicks. Parry's departure is NOT a triumph for manager Rafa Benitez, with top Kop sources revealing there is still a lot of doubt about whether the Spaniard will stay.

Benitez has come through a time when many informed insiders tipped him to go. He would definitely have been a casualty if Parry had brought in new backers.

But the failure to find the new buyer was the final straw for Parry, who had ironically brought in Hicks and Gillett when David Moores sold the club.

The disappointment was too much for the chief executive to take. It was also a blow to Gillett who told friends he was confident of a sale.

The identity of the Middle East group is known only to Parry and his closest associates. Parry is due to leave Anfield at the end of the season but club sources believe he will be gone sooner.

However, as Hicks and Gillett clearly want out, Liverpool are still in turmoil behind the scenes with massive question marks hanging over Benitez's future.

The Spaniard has been stalling on his new contract for various reasons. Parry's departure may seem like a boost for him in his bid to control transfer policy but that may not be the case. He will also want to see if the Americans can find a new buyer - but that will now be without Parry's help.

Benitez suffered a bad weekend as Liverpool sunk to an embarrassing 2-0 defeat at Middlesbrough just three days after their Champions League triumph at Real Madrid.

He said: "It's difficult to explain.

If before this game it was going to be difficult to win the League, then it is clearly now going to be even harder. The Champions League is the best option we have now. Before we play Real again we have Sunderland and we must be ready for that game.

"This is a bad result. If you look at the first 30 minutes we were in control. Second would still be an achievement but we have to think about getting three points against Sunderland."

Parry is a gobshi'te and has failed miserably to lift us to where we should be
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If Istanbul wouldnt have happened he should have been sacked years ago
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Postby zarababe » Tue Mar 03, 2009 3:38 pm

Emerald Red wrote:"By Stan Collymore".

I read no more.

:D lol exactly.. he's a loud mouth gob'sh'te
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Postby Flight » Thu Mar 05, 2009 9:24 pm

zarababe wrote:
Emerald Red wrote:"By Stan Collymore".

I read no more.

:D lol exactly.. he's a loud mouth gob'sh'te

Couple of posts from another forum :

On a side note, a mate of mine phoned Talksport after the Blackburn game and got through to him.

After a bit of chat, he said 'And what about Gerrard today, eh Stan? Great goal eh?'

'Ow yeah Doive, great gowl that wuz'.

'He hit that like one of yours Stan'.

'Ow thanks fur that Doive'.

'In fact Stan, when he hit that i shouted 'Ulrikaaaaaa''

Cue long silence.


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Collymore made me laugh once on 5live, they were talking about Sven/Ulrika and he was being diplomatically silent. They then mentioned something horrible Nancy had said about Ulrika to which Collymore said 'That's a bit of a slap in the face'.

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Collymore was going off on one saying how Rafa buys rubbish and Ferguson buys quality, critisized Riera, Insua and said how its only Ferguson who can spot players like Vidic and Ronaldo, Paul came on and said he was talking b******s, went on to list a load of Duff ones Ferguson had bought and listed Alonso, Torres Agger etc, then said that if Collymore had bothered doing any research he would know that we were in for both Vidic and Ronaldo before Ferguson. Collymore just mumbled 'well itrs my opinion...'

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Our kid got stopped outside the ground a few years ago and agreed to talk to Collymore on air, Stan was having a pop at Emile Heskey at the time - not lived up to the hype, not good enough for Liverpool, not achieved the way he shoulda - and was enjoying himself til my smartar/se cousin said "he's won more medals than you did Stan, simple as"

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Funniest thing I've heard from him was a light piece where he and Danny Kelly were discussing ways of clubs to boost income. Collymore's idea was to be able to have 'relations' on the pitch. You'd take your lady for a meal in an executive suite and then go onto the pitch into a luxury private tent and get it on. Dont think he quite realised where he was going with it
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